Advertising South Africa

A time for self-regulation and radio congratulations - 24 Apr 2017

By Leigh Andrews

A time for self-regulation and radio congratulations - Mon, 24 Apr 2017What a bumper marketing and media week it's been! We start things off on a cautionary note, with the news that 24.com has accepted Verashni Pillay's resignation from The Huffington Post SA with immediate effect. The news followed immediately on the release of the findings of the press ombudsman that a #fakenews blog published on The HuffPost SA was both malicious and discriminatory.

We also congratulate the winners of the 2017 Liberty Radio Awards. Danette Breitenbach attended and provides feedback on the big station wins of the night, as well as this year's individual heroes of the theatre of the mind.

Keeping things celebratory, I chatted to King James Group's chief creative officer Alistair King about their appointment to manage AB InBev's global brands in South Africa. Click through for King's description of the three-way pitch process, as well as the irony in this win as the King James Group was founded on a liquor brand and what this global win means for the independent local agency.

Jessica Tennant pins down this week's #Newsmaker Mpange Chapeshamano on his Avatar comeback, as MD of Avatar Johannesburg, effective 1 February 2017. He shares more about his career in marketing that he describes as “the next best thing you can do with your clothes on”.

Rounding out the thought leadership, HDI Youth Marketeers' managing director Catherine Bothma, and youth expert Jason Levin say now's the time for self-regulation on the ethics of youth marketing, especially with the Advertising Standards Authority facing possible liquidation.

Lots to think about, learn from and digest as we work our way towards the end of the first quarter of 2017.

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Leigh Andrews

Leigh Andrews

Andrews was on the inaugural Marketer of the Year (MOTY) jury for the 2019 Marketing Achievement Awards (MAA) as well as an #Inspiring50 2018 nominee herself, and judged over 500 entries for the most recent Epica Awards - the only creative prize awarded by journalists working for marketing and communications magazines around the world. She's also serving on the IAB (SA)'s #Bookmarks2020 Publisher panel.

Responsible for keeping a finger on the pulse of the latest happenings in the marketing and media industry, this is an almost 24/7 role that involves keeping one eye on your inbox with the other on your social media feed, to write breaking news stories and interviewing key people in the B2B space.

All made easier by 13 years of working for companies such as Microsoft, Kagiso Media, Fleet Street Publications, the Mail & Guardian Online, Caxton Community Newspapers and Newsclip's media, marketing and PR publications.

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